清洁对室内表面微生物群的影响

Martin Täubel , Emmanuelle Castagnoli , Tunga Salthammer , Lidia Morawska , Heidi Salonen
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对清洁剂和消毒剂及其与人体健康的关系的研究通常是从化学或微粒暴露的角度进行的。我们对清洁剂和清洁方法如何影响现实生活环境中室内表面的微生物群,以及这可能对人类接触和健康产生的影响缺乏充分的了解。本综述旨在概述和总结对这些方面进行调查的研究。我们使用 PubMed 和 Web of Science 进行了文献检索,结果仅限于 2013 年至 2023 年间发表的研究。共有 72 篇原创研究论文符合我们的纳入标准,并在数据提取时予以考虑。我们发现,文献主要是评估和比较单个或多个产品或方法的清洁/消毒效果的实验室实验研究。此类研究的主要动机是减少医疗相关感染(HAIs)以及应对微生物引起的疾病爆发和流行做好准备。在现实环境中进行的观察性研究并不常见,在清洁对表面微生物群的影响方面,报告的结果部分相互矛盾。益生菌清洁和卫生系统(PCHS)在医疗保健环境中的应用取得了可喜的成果,这鼓励了对室内微生物种群进行管理或工程设计的理念,而不是试图消除它们。有关重新建立表面微生物群的研究表明,消除室内表面微生物的努力确实效率低下,这加剧了人们对抗菌剂耐药性的担忧,以及对过度使用清洁剂导致室内化学负荷增加的担忧。
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The impact of cleaning on the microbiomes of indoor surfaces

Research into cleaning agents and disinfectants and associations with human health is typically performed from a chemical or particle exposure perspective. We lack good understanding of how cleaning chemicals and practices affect the microbiomes on indoor surfaces in real-life environments and what that might imply for human exposure and health. The objective of this review was to provide an overview and summary interpretation of studies investigating these aspects. Literature searches were performed using PubMed and Web of Science, limiting the results to studies published between 2013 and 2023. In total, 72 original research papers fulfilled our inclusion criteria and were considered in the data extraction. We found that the literature is dominated by experimental laboratory studies that evaluate and compare cleaning/disinfection efficacy of individual or multiple products or approaches. Such studies are largely motivated by the need to reduce healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and to respond and prepare to outbreaks and pandemics caused by microbes. Observational studies in real-life environments are less common and report partly contradicting results with respect to the impact of cleaning on surface microbiomes. Promising results from probiotic cleaning and hygiene systems (PCHS) applied to healthcare environments encourage concepts of curating or engineering indoor microbial populations rather than trying to eliminate them. Studies on re-establishment of surface microbiota indicate that efforts to eliminate microbes from indoor surfaces are indeed inefficient, which adds to concerns over promoting antimicrobial resistance and increasing chemical loads indoors due to excessive use of cleaning agents.

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